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Next Generation 911 | Union of BC Municipalities

February 14, 2025

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Description

The intent of the Next Generation 911 funding program is to support local preparedness for the implementation of NG911, and to provide funding to eligible recipients to support the transition and operational readiness of existing 911 services to NG911, in compliance with the CRTC Mandate Funding in the amount of $60 million has been provided by the Province of BC.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants in BC are limited to:

  • Local governments (municipalities and regional districts)
  • Treaty First Nations
  • Indigenous National Governments with the authority for lands and resources

Eligible Expenses

To qualify for funding, proposed activities must support local preparedness for the implementation of NG911 and transition and operational readiness of existing 911 services to NG911, in compliance with the CRTC Mandate, and be:

  • A new or a subsequent phase of a project, and clearly distinct from any activities funded under the 2023 Next Generation 911 Allocation-based funding.
  • Capable of completion by the applicant within two years from the date of grant approval.
  • Where applicable, eligible for required approvals, authorizations, and permits.

The following expenditures are also eligible provided they relate directly to eligible activities:

  • Incremental applicant staff and administration costs (e.g. creating a new position or adding new responsibilities to an existing position). Eligible expenses include wages/salary, mandatory employment related costs as required by federal or provincial law, and other employment related costs as required by the approved applicant.
  • Consultant/contractor costs. Please note: if you intend to hire a qualified professional to support proposed activities, professional consultant rates will only be considered for activities that represent respective professions. For other activities (e.g., planning events) consultant rates are expected to be commensurate with the type of activity being undertaken.
  • Honoraria for cultural leaders, Elders, Indigenous knowledge keepers, and/or cultural keepers when they are scheduled to speak, present, or teach. Note: these honoraria should reflect the role of Indigenous Peoples as subject matter experts and be equitable to consultant rates.
  • Translation costs and the development of culturally appropriate materials.
  • Presentation to Council, Board, Treaty First Nation government, or community organizations, etc.
  • Public information and engagement costs.

Deadline Date

Eligible applicants may submit one application between November 1, 2024 and February 14, 2025.

Contact

Contact Name: Union of BC Municipalities

Phone Number: 604-270-8226 ext. 220

E-mail Address: lgps@ubcm.ca

Website: https://www.ubcm.ca/lgps/next-generation-911

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